While the bike’s power plant is fully capable, it’s the aesthetics that really steal the show for this motorcycle. What started as a stock 1975 Moto Guzzi has been transformed into a retro-modern fusion of brushed angular metal, that paired with a beautiful brown leather seat, make this one of the most beautiful bikes we have ever seen. The Austin, Texas based shop hooked this beauty up with front suspension sourced from a 2007 Suzuki, which needed to be modified to match up with the vehicle’s original drum brake setup. If you have a thing for vintage motorcycles, you’re sure to fall in love with this one-off bike.
Friday, December 13, 2013
Moto-Guzzi 850 Beto by Revival Cycles
It’s not every day you come across a motorcycle with the name Beto, but that’s exactly what we have here. Named after a friend of Revival Cycles, the bike customizers were hoping the Italian man’s great taste in both bicycles and motorcycles would shine through on this project – and boy did it ever.
While the bike’s power plant is fully capable, it’s the aesthetics that really steal the show for this motorcycle. What started as a stock 1975 Moto Guzzi has been transformed into a retro-modern fusion of brushed angular metal, that paired with a beautiful brown leather seat, make this one of the most beautiful bikes we have ever seen. The Austin, Texas based shop hooked this beauty up with front suspension sourced from a 2007 Suzuki, which needed to be modified to match up with the vehicle’s original drum brake setup. If you have a thing for vintage motorcycles, you’re sure to fall in love with this one-off bike.
While the bike’s power plant is fully capable, it’s the aesthetics that really steal the show for this motorcycle. What started as a stock 1975 Moto Guzzi has been transformed into a retro-modern fusion of brushed angular metal, that paired with a beautiful brown leather seat, make this one of the most beautiful bikes we have ever seen. The Austin, Texas based shop hooked this beauty up with front suspension sourced from a 2007 Suzuki, which needed to be modified to match up with the vehicle’s original drum brake setup. If you have a thing for vintage motorcycles, you’re sure to fall in love with this one-off bike.
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